NITPCKR is a post post processing program, and has nothing to do with work being sent.

If all of your projects are not downloading, then it is quite possibly you.

First check to see if there are outages at all of your projects. If not, then it is a setting problem or a perception problem.

1) Do you have any work from anywhere? If so, how much? What are your work queue settings?

If you have sufficient work from anywhere that is more than "Maintain enough work for X days", you will not get any more until some of that is burned off.

2) The buttons that control work fetch and project suspension show the action that will occur, not the current state. If the button says "resume ..." that means things are currently disabled. On the tasks and project tabs of the advanced view, what buttons are showing? This is per project or task, so you have to click on the project or task before the button shows correctly.

This part right here is telling you that you are not using the correct video drivers; the ones you are using are missing the OpenCL extension to support crunching on your video card. Try updating your video driver if you wish to use your GPU.

9/29/2012 8:19:18 AM | | Reading preferences override file

This line is telling you that you are using local preferences, so many preferences set online will be ignored. Nothing to be alarmed about, just making you aware of which preferences will be used.

9/29/2012 8:19:18 AM | Einstein@Home | Task p2030.20110122.G194.76-00.64.C.b6s0g0.00000_3776_2 is 1.45 days overdue; you may not get credit for it. Consider aborting it.

This line is letting you know that BOINC is likely running in Earliest Deadline First mode, trying to get this result completed even though it is late. Some projects will still award credit for late work, but not all do. However, in most cases, while your computer is trying to reach deadlines, it may not fetch more work because it wants to make sure it finishes what it has before it gets more.

These lines are telling you that it is unable to reach the SETI@Home servers, primarily because SETI@Home's internet bandwidth is completely saturated, causing many requests to be unable to reach the servers. Sometimes opening a command prompt and typing "IPCONFIG /FLUSHDNS" fixes the problem if it is a DNS issue.

These lines are telling you that you used to have the proper video driver to support GPU crunching, but something went wrong (an improper driver upgrade?), and no it can no longer crunch those workunits.

While the download server is not behaving properly there is very little point in changing your cache settings.Bob Smith
Member of Seti PIPPS (Pluto is a Planet Protest Society)
Somewhere in the (un)known Universe?

As I type there are no new "tapes" being split, so nobody is getting new tasks. Last time this happened the lab was doing something pretty significant to the servers and wanted to have as clear a sheet as possible.
Hang on in there, and they will arrive - one day.Bob Smith
Member of Seti PIPPS (Pluto is a Planet Protest Society)
Somewhere in the (un)known Universe?